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ANSON George Voyage autour du monde fait dans les années MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV… dans la mer du sud… publié par Richard Walter.

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Genève, Gosse & Cie, 1750

4to (242 x 188 mm) XXIV, 363pp., 2 nn.ll., 34 engraved maps and plates. Contemporary mottled calf, spine gilt with raised bands, foot of spine with special tool depicting the royal dolphin.

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3200,00 

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Cf. Sabin, 1637; Borba de Moraes, I, 38-39; Duviols, 458; Pardo de Tavera, 85.

The 1750 Geneva edition illustrated wit the same engravings as the first (Lyon 1749).

“In 1739, on the outbreak of war with Spain, Anson was given command of a Pacific squadron fitted out to raid Spanish possessions along the South American coast. Anson was provided with seven ships. Around Cape Horn the fleet hit bad weather which separated and damaged the vessels. Eventually the Chilean coast was sighted near the Isla de Chiloe from which point the remnants of the fleet made for the Juan Fernandez Islands. Anson and his remaining crew eventually reached Anatacon, the Tinian, before reaching Macao. Anson eventually left Macao for the homewards voyage, he watered at Prince’s Island, crossed the Indian Ocean, and anchored at Table Bay. Sailing again in early April he returned through the Atlantic and returned to Spithead in Portsmouth. Although Anson lost most of his crew (an estimated 1 000 lost to scurvy, 300 to typhus and dysentery, four in action and the remainder to shipwreck), and all but one of his ships, he did return with a vast bounty, at the time valued 400 000 £!” (Howgego).

The account is illustrated with 34 beautifully engraved plates including the plan of Manila and a map of the Philippines.

[Bound with: ]:

[ANSON, George]. Voyage à la mer du sud, fait par quelques commandants le vaisseau Le Wager: pour servir de suite au Voyage de Georges Anson. Lyon, frères Duplain, 1756. 4to. XVI, 183 pp.

Borba de Moraes, I, 39.

First edition of this supplement containing the account of the ship wrecking of the Wagae, one of the ships participating in the expedition under the command of Captain Anson. It contains in particular the narrative of the survivors Bulkelei, Cummino, Campbell and Morris upon their arrival on a small island facing Patagonia. Other details concern Bahia, Rio de Janeiro and Santa Catherina.

Nice copy.

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